Javascript Tree Menu. Expandable Menu.

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Recent Questions Asp Net Treeview Beautiful

Q: I have an HTML application with 4 iframes. The main html file contains 3 iframes (top toolbar, left toolbar, and main area) and the menu. The main area iframe contains one additional iframe were the actual data is. When I interact with the data in this last iframe and try to dynamically change the menu in the .html file I get the error message: 'm' is null or not an object

A:JavaScript Tree Menu doesn't work with <IFrame> objects. It works with<frameset> objects only. All it can to do with <IFrame> is to loadpages into it. You should use standard installation for the menu (cross-frame mode).

See more info here:http://deluxe-menu.com/cross-frame-mode-sample.html http://deluxe-menu.com/data-samples/cross-frame-horizontal-1-sample.htm

Q: Another problem I've found with v3.1 is that the top X value of the javascript floating menu is not used once you start scrolling a page.

A:Yes, we've made some changes in javascript floating menu feature in the new version.

Try to set var floatable=2;

Q: Is there a way we can add javascript behaviors to the sliding dhtml menu actions? For example, is there a way we can add an onClick function to a menu item (eg,onClick="return MyFunction( )" ) so that we can catch and process key events?

A:Unfortunately, you can't assign onmouseover/onClick/onContextMenu event to each item. However, you can achieve this by using standard html objects within items, for example:

var menuitems = [ ["

item text

", ""] ];

You can use your own Javascript code instead standard links. For example:

var menuItems = [ ["text", "javascript:your_code_here"] ];

Try that.

Q: I'm having difficulty understanding how to set up css drop down menus. The differences between menuStyles, itemStyles, CSS and CSSText is very unclear, and doesn't seem to be well documented.

Do you have any better documentation or writeup on using this feature?

A: No, unfortunately we don't have additional documentation. You can findall info on our site.

We have several examples of the menus using css.

You should set var cssStyle=1; parameter and then assign your stylesto the items.

var cssSubmenu is a CSS class name for all submenus. You can set, forexample, background color, background image, borders for all submenus.

var cssItem is CSS class names for all items (normal state, mouseoverstate) in the top menu and submenus.

var cssItemText is CSS class names for text of all items (normalstate, mouseover state) in the top menu and submenus.